A charming gesture for a well-done performance (last photo in blog the reveal)

Earth Day Celebration at Mockingbird Gardens was a wonderful event yesterday. So here are some of the photos of its participants. For me the musical performances were the joy, but before anything got started Mother Earth had two subliminal messages. Not to be ignored. Like, welcome to Florida and sugar sand, also a good sign was the Charette. If you have google click on their daily logo image and listen to Jane Goodall.

Earth Day recognition had been read at City Hall and here repeated for all in attendance by our CommissionersScott Maxwell and Herman Robinson

Enjoy the photos with minimum commentary. This event was sponsored by Kiwanis with lots of participants known in our community.

The event was perfectly orchestrated with the help of Mother Nature

Just about everything showcased was handcrafted, recycled and earth-friendly organizations were there to raise our consciousness. The event was from noon to 5 one of the highlights this year was a Adopt a Tree, which came with a certificate. Neighbors and friends were visible and if you recognize them you realize they care about being earth-friendly in how they deport themselves. Recycling, picking up trash when not asked or organized.

repurposed and handcrafted side by side

Arts Loft Artist with his creations (in the buy and sell section)

On hand were artists who actually make their own creations with their own hands. Speaking of artists these performers were outstanding true artists nurtured in our community.

Barton Elementary grades 2 – 5 just awesome

the youngest at Downtown Dance

wonderful performance

and seeing the future of our earth, of course, all the kids that had the opportunity to experience and be part of this Earth Day event.

our own Childre’s Librarian with the LWL “you pick em books”

While this was going on there was a charette also dealing with our desire to see improvements in our community and don’t think it’s not about our earth as it impacts all humans in our community, not just the me me mes in the attendance but something for the greater good .

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friends

neighbors

now what happened with mother nature at the gardens, she did not bring rain to save this motor bike nor make it easier despite ALL the manpower.

unidentified hero, however, it required our Firefighters. Thank You all.